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A hypothetical setup produces a series of long packets of neutrons moving lengthwise along the x-axis, one following 100nm behind the other: each are in the shape of a very thin cylinder (say,100nm x 10m in length). Each are of equal energies, highly collimated, moving at 20% the speed of light. Along the y-axis, an electron beam is timed so that single electrons pass through the spaces between the moving neutron packets. #gluonfields #uncertaintyprinciple #slitexperiment
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